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(SMALL ae COLLECTION, 


- Slee tress ned = way, 


TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, 


BY: EVENING, DECEMBER 5, 1882, 


sae nein nie era mye TN 


Bale tt AT CLINTON HALL, 
Cee AsTOR PLacE. 


GEO. A. LEAVITT & CO—JOHN H. AUSTEN, AUCTIONEER. 


per eeetn a THE SALE WILL TAKE PLACE AT CLINTON HALL, COMMENCING AT 
QUARTER BEFORE EIGHT. 


Rai adel ood 


Se te ee 


. faction 38 
Henner, 26 _ 
Imer, 59 
Jacque, 51 

Joinville, 13 

Kaemmerer, 20, 48 

Kobel, 21 

Koek Koek, B. C., 22 

Lecompte Du Nouy, 74 
~~ Lobrichon, 37 


Verboeckhoeven, 60, 76 
Vernon, 35 


Vibert, 32, 56 


Wagner, 83 
Willems, 78 


Zamacois, 42, 68 


Ziem 31 
of 


CONDITIONS OF SALE. 


1. The Highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dis- 
pute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute 
shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. 

2. The purchasers to give their names and addresses, and 
to pay down twenty-five per cent. on the dollar in part pay- 
ment, or the whole of the Purchase money, tf required, in 
default of which the Lot or Lots so purchased to be imme- 
diately put up again and re-sold. 

3. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer’s Expense and 
Risk within three days from the conclusion of the Sale, and 
the remainder of the Purchase-money to be absolutely paid, 
or otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the Venders, on or 
before delivery ; in default of which Messrs. Gko. A. LEA- 
vitt & Co. will not hold themselves responsible if the Lots 
be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, but they will be left at 
the sole risk of the Purchaser. 

4. The sale of any Painting, Engraving, Print, Furniture, 
Works of Art, or any other article, is not to be set aside on 
account of any error in the description. All articles are ex- 

osed for Public Exhibition one or more days, and are sold 
just as they are without recourse. 

5- To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconvenience in 
the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can on any account 
be removed during the Sale. 

6. Upon failure of complying with the above conditions, 
the money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited ; all 
Lots uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be sold by pub- 
lic or private Sale, without further notice, and the deficiency 
(if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the De- 
faulter at the Sale, together with all charges attending the 
same. This Condition is without prejudice to the right of 
the Auctioneers to enforce the contract made at this Sale, 
without such re-sale, if they think fit. 


GEO. A LEAVITT & CO. 


Se hase tad a © te 
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of Royal 


MALTA (ijt 2 - : 


2 The Guitar Player. 
29 x 19. 


Pupil of Rousseau. 
' 3 A Spring Sunset. 


18 x 26. 


De 

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peri a 
Pupil of E, Hebert and of Jalabert. 


$58 1 Landscape. _ | Let Seimeteatiscte. 
ae ae ig bc aie en ae 


9 « 


“RESIO (R92 ee 


President of the Water Color Society, Madrid. 


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6 Feeding Chickens. 
Water Color. 


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BRISSOT de WAR- 
VILLE (F. S.) 


- Pupil of Cogniet. 
Medal, Second-class, 1882. 
Hors Concours. 


9 Feeding the Flock. 
16% x 21%. 


Pa 


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fee :| & 


Pupil of his father. 
Medal, Second-class, 1867 (E. U.). 
Legion of Honor, 1881. 


‘11 Waiting. 


MOUCHOT (Lud) 


Pupil of Cabanel. 


12 Cavalier Reading. 
18x13 


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‘Pupil A Gudin. 
eater, Medals; Second-class, 1867 (E. U.)., Second-class, 
aes Eee ALO 7TO 4h, Oy): 
eee _ Legion of Honor, 1875. 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold. 
Hors Concours, 


14 A Harbor. 
164% x 26. 


CICERI (Eugene.) 


Pupil of his father. 
Medal, 1852. 
Medal in Engraving, 1876. 


15 On the Seine. 


16 Marine, 


DUVERGER (T. E.) 


a D : git ‘ 
| : : Medal, Third Class, 1861. 
: | 3 Rap., 1863. _ 
Medal, 1865. 
Hors Concours, 


17. Children Playing in 
Woods. . 


16% x 123%. 


) mrctre of Deceased Artists, m 
sition piipersellss 1878. : bcs 


Flowers. 
16 x 12%, 


cy Popil of P. Detsrocie 
Medals, Third Class, 1851 ; Second Class, 1852 ; 
— Third Class, 1855 (E. U.). 
Legion of Honor, 1855. 
Hors Concours. 


: 19 Domestic Life. 


TORS. 


KAEMMERER (F. H) ae 


Po 


sel Pupil of Géréme. 
Medal, 1874. 


20 On the Terrace. 
IL x 7. 


nak ted 


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22 Dutch Landscape. 
93 X 12%. 


 DESGOFFE (Blaise) 
ae i : Pupil of H. Flandrin. 
__ Medal, Third Class, 1861; Second Class, 1863. 
_ Honorable Mention, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 
ici | Legion of Honor, 1878. 
| Hors Concours. 
| 24 The Agate Cup. 
Ge 124%4x9 


-_MUNIER (Emile) — 


Pupil of Lucas and of Bouguereau. 
Honorable Mention, 1882. 


25 Washing Day on the Banks 
of the Marne. 


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Pupil of Géréme. it ‘ 
we Medal, Third Class, 1875; Second Class, 1882. 
ra Hors Concours. “uf | 


27 Paris Bric-a-Brac Shop,1 780. : 


1334. X10, 
From the Wolfe Sale. 


+ 


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as of Trees near Bar- 


‘Extract fe letter of Mr. Sabin to Mr. Truax. 


The Barbizon Diaz is a piece which, I imagine, the 
Saas did when at ease and in a happy mood. Its 
PPaieeatictty't is its charm and the soft quiet of evening is 

reproduced with a fullness of poetic effect not often found 

- in this artist’s work. The pool in the foreground is in- 
volved with reflections. It is a little gem with which one 
who likes a quiet sentiment in a picture must grow in 
favor as he looks. 


TAMBURINI (A) 
- 29 A Pinch of Snuff. 
12x94. : . 


Pupil of Pils and of A. Leloir. 
Prize of Rome, 1871. 
Medals, Third Class, 1876; Second Class, 1877. 
Hors Concours. 


30! 5-1 Quiet Tete-a-tete, 
1816 x 2134 


ri TOUDOUZE (Edouard) 


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Or IE SEDO Avent 


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: oA Pec lbeecaa Goan Finn, Soe mk Pal Ne RAEN kyr 
h Rh : geo 7 Pe 3 a TD) ‘erie | i: of i te Px ofS ‘ 4 at iy; aah ary a 
PVIBE RE (120... ee 
ay BS : 7 ~ «& St e of a Me> aH { . ee 
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Pa a / a er 
IS ? = ae 


Pupil of Barrias, 
Medals 1864, 1867, 1868. 
Medal, Third Class, 1878 (E. U.). 
Legion of Honor, 1870. __ 
- Hors Concours. rtinire Se 


oe 32 Portrait of the Actor Coque- : 
= epee India Ink Drawing. ; <a T 


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Inamovible. 


104 x 83% 


oa 


> a A House at Barbizon. 
Liters) (8% x12. PA eh oe Pe 


~“VERNON (Paul) 
35 Turkish Children at Play. 
19% X 2574 


_.VELY (Anatole), dec’d. 
Pupil of Signol. 

Medals, Third Class, 1874 ; Second Class, aS 
Hors Concours. 


36 The Forbidden Book. 
47%4 X 31% 


Pupil of Picot. be 
"Medals, ‘Third Class, 18: 5035 Sores { 
Legion of Honor, 1873. 


; | Officer of Legion of Honor, 1881, 7 
Hors Concours. Fs rs i pr R 
38 On Guard. : 
10%xX7% 
Say yo i a 
\ DAU BIGNY (ei F. .: dec d. 
| poe ae Pupil of P. Delaroche. 
a | ye Medals, 1848, 1853, 1855, 1857, 1850, 867. 
is poe ins Legion of Honor, 1859. - 
Nf 4 6- | Officer of Legion of Honor, 1874. 
Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. 


39 Landscape, The Upper Seine. 
1734-X 2% 


igi ay 41 A Dutch Landscape. a 


ei 124% x 15% ’ 


47 


PAM ACOIS (Edouard) ~ 
dec'd. 


Pupil of Meissonier. 
Medal, 1867. 2 : 
Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. 


42 Waiting and Watching. 
57x 4 1-16. 


aan of neni cee 
Medals, 861, Ge - ape 


Legion of Honor, vince = | 


44 The Harem. | en 
123{ eS eee 


This picture and No. 70 were pamhieed = 
of Mr. Williams, of the old firm of Wil- | 
liams, Steevens & Williams, who imported 
them in 1853 or 1854. 


DIAZ (N.), dec’d. 


Medals, (Raa 1846, 1848. 
Legion of Honor, 1851. . 
Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. | 
45 A Wood Nymphand Cupids. 


94% x 5¥é, 


Be Ril in oe Mountains, 


20x 26. 
> | Pupil of V. Bertin. ee 
Medals, 1838, 1848, 1855, 1867 (E. U.). : a 


Legion of Honor, 1846. 
Piticcs of the Legion of Honor, 1867. 
~ Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. 


47 The Path through the Woods. 


ow (1434Xx 19% me 


AEMMERER (F. HD) 2 


Pupil of Géréme. 
Medal, 1874. 


48 Teasing the Parrot. 
43 X 20. 


oo es .% or 
Sib ae 4 


ee (Nj decd 


Medals, 1844, he 1848. 


50 The "Setting Sun. 
+o sage Gr ES 


Neuve from letler of Mr. Sabin to Mr. Truax, 
The DISC RER PCH AES GOT a 
the ee are most thoroughly studied. — 
- wonderful whirl of vapors ‘iit lighted edges: 
ing shapes and ¢ off into gloomy 
ground is most judicious, as its paises gives relief to the 
irregular nee of the clouds. The trees are out-lined 
very sharply against the horizon, their depth of color 
giving atmosphere. The pool in the foreground is made 
to reflect the glare of the sky. — 
To one who likes wierd effects and feels the mystery — 
and sublimity of clouds, this picture is a fascination. 


{ AACQUECCE) 
Sect we Medals, 1861, 1864. at ee Ee 
Rap. 1863. 
Legion of Honor, 1867. 
Hors Concours. 
51 Landscape and Sheep. 
181 x 15 


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DAUBIGNY (C. F.), dec’d. 
tee <a eupll of P. Delaroche, “= 
ere Second Class, 1848; First Class, 1853; 
ee Third Class, 1855; First Class, 1867 (E. U.). 
Rap., First Class, 1857. 
Rap., First Class, 1859. 
_ Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1874. 
Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, 
, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 


54 Landscape. 
? 18% 19%. 


AE SS teers 
a ee es 


= s 
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VIBEREG. Gi. s 
Oita iene eee 
- Medals, 1864, 1867, 1868. 
Medal, Third Class, 1878 (E. U.). 
Legion of Honor, 1870, 
aay _ Hors Concours. _ eae 


56 Embarassed forachoice. 
re Renee ena 
From the Sedelmeyer Sale, Paris, 1877. 


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ROM ENT! N (Eugene) 


Pupil of Cabot. i: 
; “Medals, Second Class, 1849; First Class, 1859; 
d _ First Class, 1867 (E. U.). 
| Rap. 1857. 


Legion of Honor, 1859. 
Officer Legion of Honor, 1869. 
‘Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, Ex- 
position Universelle, 1878. 


j 58 The Ravine. 
ei 10x 7%. 
fs of | 


> 


_ (Eugene), dec ae 


Medals, Second Class, 1824; First Class, 1841; 
‘ “*Phird Class, 3855 (E00). : 
Legion of Honor, 1845. | 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold, of Belgium; sige 
Michael, of Bavaria, and of Christ, | 
of Portugal. 
Decorated with the Iron Cross. S 
Member of the Royal Academies of Belgium, Ant- 
werp and St. Petersburg. heehee 
Dated, 1858. ae 


60 Sheep and F owls. 


24 X 32. 


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AUNTHE (L) 


Pupil of Andreas Achenbach. 

Medals, Vienna, 1873; Berlin, 1872, 1875. First 
Gold Medals, Paris, 1878, and Sidney, 1879. 
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, Chevalier of the 
Order of Francis Joseph of Austria. 
Member Royal Academy, London. 


62 A Winter Twilight. 
2344x184 


eee 63 | cae Pastoral. oe 


~ MILLET Chen dec’d 


f, 
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: ~ 7a : Pupil of P. Deloshe 
i Medals, 1853, 1864. | 
ra | Medal, 1867. (Exposition Universelle). |. aes 
Legion‘of Honon.1868,.. °° ee 
Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, aan 
Exposition Universelle, 1878, : f 
~The Churner. ae : | 
10% x 73%. 
Millet was very fond of this subject and 2 e 
has done it in crayon, calque, water colors sta hig eae 


and oil; he also etched it. 


edgy terior te the Forest of 
= Pontainebleau. / 
aaa 0 ees 


MICHEL (Georges), dec'd. 


‘The father of the modern school of French 
paysagtstes. 


66 The Old Chateau. 


20 x 26. 


From the collection of Durand-Ruel, 
with his certificate. 


aie yi cP: 


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13%. = 


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a Z AMACOI =) [ Edouard] 
~ decd. 


Pupil of Meissonier. 
Medal, 1867. 
Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. 


~~ 


68 An Awful Story. 
2154 x 18. 


From the sale of Zamacois’ effects, with 
the ‘stamp of the French Government. 


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“The sky (of the Rousseau) i a tem ime as a magnifi- 
cent and masculine piece of work. The vapors of the 
coming night advance in majestic movement to subdue 
the day—whose light, for the moment, is hightened for 
the struggle. 

- The rolling loads and shadowy masses are contrasted 
by bits of quiet sky of lively tint—to reproduce which is 
_ beyond the resources of etching. There is something 
_in the sky which reminds one of Rembrandt—perhaps it 
is the vigor of direction, the bold zig-zag of light. Was 
not Rousseau a thoughtful student of the Dutch masters ? 

The foreground and distance are kept quiet, harmo- 
niously reproducing the evening motive, and repose is 
suggested by the figures of returning laborers. Here 
nature and thought, and not pigments and painters’ rules, 
were the man’s first advisers. 

As a specimen of strength, force of impression and 
freedom from the common-place, it is an admirable pic- 
ture one I should say, not easily matched. 

Yours truly, 
Jos. F. SABIN. 


- % 


“Medals, Third ‘Glass, -1844,-Seoond Class, 1846; 

First Class, 1848. — Sie = 

ae ee . Legion of Honor, eer ME er 

a Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, 
4 si sition Universelle, 1878. 443 


yy Landscape. 
| 18 RAG. hae 


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Me Uripgualye the possession of C, LIRUAX £59. 


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DECAMPS [A. G.], Paris. 
Medals, 1844, 1846, 1867. 
ve Legion of Honor, 1853. 


73 The Assassin. 


Tales) ee 


Medals, 1866, 1869, 1872. 
Legion of Honor, 1876. 


74 Pompeian Fruit Seller. 


wee he a PATS Saari 


7S | Mid-day_ H 
—Clime. | set 


VERBOECKHOVEN 
[Eugene], dec’d, Bruss 


Medals, 1824, 1841, 1855. ° <a eae 
Legion of Honor, 1845. = . Pg 
Chevalier of the order of Leopold, of St. Michael 
: of Bavaria, and Christ of Portugal. 
Decoration of the Iron Cross, 
Member of the Royal Academies of as and 
St. Petersburgh. 
Hors Concours. 


76 Sheep and Young. 


t VecourTuge [Thomas], 
| erelache 


Born at Senlis (Oise), 1815. 

Pupil of Gros and Paul Delaroche. 
Medals, 1844, and First Class, 1847. 
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1848. 

Medal, First Class, 1855, Exposition Universelle. 
Hors Concours. : : 


77 La Courtisan. or _ Thorny 
Path. 


iE cows 


DE PEN NE FCharies! Ol 


ver], ee Paris. 


~" Born at Paris. 
"Pupil of Léon Cogniet and Jacque. 
Medal, 1875. 
Exempt. 


79 Awaiting the Master... 


©OUTIN [Pierre], Paris. 


Born at Moulins. 
Pupil of Lecompte and Cabanel. 


80 The Sultan’s Favorites. 


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